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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Do you introduce bitcoin and crypto to your friends?
by
God Of Thunder
on 21/05/2025, 08:31:53 UTC
And the issue is that outsiders want to learn, but the problem now is that they are not ready to actually learn, and when things start going bad, instead of them learning and correcting their mistakes, they will be looking for ways to sell their assets rather than to keep them for it to grow, and this happens when the price starts falling. The next thing that comes to their mind is to sell, and those that have the experience will not sell, and those that have bitcoin banned will be able to find a way out to still be able to invest, and the highest thing is that is that the government will tax that individual for investing in bitcoin. Knowledge should be the first.

People with good knowledge of Bitcoin do not want to teach these people for one reason. The market is unpredictable, and you cannot tell when it will go up again. Most of these people will continue to ask you about it, and if you predict something and it goes wrong, they will start blaming you instead of waiting patiently. People get scared when they think the market is going down.

Forget about newbies, sometimes veteran crypto users even get panicked when there are massive crashes. I myself often get panicked due to market crash  Cheesy